16/25 Burnum Burnum Close, Bonner ACT 2914
16/25 Burnum Burnum Close, Bonner ACT 2914
Quiet cul-de-sac position | surrounded by parks and playing fields | 87sqm two-bedroom townhouse on substantial land | catchment for Neville Bonner Primary
The buying case rests on the scarcity of a two-bedroom townhouse in a quiet cul-de-sac within walking distance to parks and Bonner Pond, which gives it a distinct livability edge over nearby apartments. The configuration suits downsizers or first-home buyers seeking a low-maintenance floorplan with separate bedrooms and bathrooms, and the 87sqm internal area is generous for the typology. The land holding of 6,675sqm is unusually large for a townhouse and implies shared open space that buffers the unit from neighbours, a rare positioning feature in this price band.
The risk is that the 2023 sale price of $585,000 sets a clear recent benchmark, and the current ask represents a meaningful step-up without any structural upgrade disclosed. The age demographic skews young-77% under 40-which may shift tenant or owner-occupier demand over time, but also supports rental interest. The opportunity is in the locationโs school catchment and proximity to Gungahlin College, which anchors medium-term resale appeal. Hold for at least five years or occupy as a quiet base with low holding costs.
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Market Insight:
Bonner is a young, family-oriented suburb in Canberra’s northern growth corridor, characterised by a highly educated professional demographic. Demand is driven by these established families seeking larger homes, evidenced by strong sales activity and a swift market for four-bedroom properties. Recent price growth reflects this sustained demand within a constrained supply environment. Future prospects are supported by ongoing population growth and planned infrastructure, though high entry prices and interest rate sensitivity present notable affordability constraints for new buyers.